Poodle Jewel wrote:Good question and i have another. Do they $80 to $100 chairs last longer then the $20 chairs? I see some comfy chairs but bork at the price.

Not always PL...although I always buy expensive chairs but I have seen others outlast them.

I currently have the top of the range in the Coleman which also reclines and have had it for some time. It is quite comfy but I found the seat fill went in it very early. I have added another piece of cushion and a very thick lambswool.

gypsylady wrote:I have added another piece of cushion and a very thick lambswool.

Ya softy.

I have the model down from yours in the Coleman but mine don't recline (I'm not old enough to need a recliner yet. Hehehehehe) and they have to be the best chairs I have ever owned. Mine is also padded but have had no problems yet with the padding going. Must admit I do like the Coleman Products.

Derek wrote:I have the model down from yours (Gypsylady) in the Coleman but mine don't recline (I'm not old enough to need a recliner yet. Hehehehehe) and they have to be the best chairs I have ever owned. Mine is also padded but have had no problems yet with the padding going. Must admit I do like the Coleman Products.

Five position recliner

I have the above chair also and is still going strong after a few years ... and I'm loving the reclining bit for my poor old tired bones

We have a couple of cheap nylon folding chairs, that collapse and go into a long 'round' carry bag. They are not the most comfortable things in the world but they do the job and fit nicely into the truck when it's packed up.

Without hijacking the thread - do the recliner types fold up flat or into a cylinder shape?

I have been through 5 different chairs trying to find "the one" that is comfortable and practical. I've had a 5 position recliner from Rays that broke, a general camping chair, a flimsy moon chair etc. Space IS an issue otherwise I'd have had the coleman recliner (but then there's the draft of cold from the side). I then saw this at Anaconda and have never been happier. Haven't seen it back at Anaconda yet and mine was the only left when I bought it. I swear by my Kookarburra Moon chair. It's is sooooo comfortable and you can move around in different positions in it. The main reason I love it, besides being comfortable, is that the cold breeze at night doesn't get your back or hips or sides. It catches the heat from the fire in front. It's quite the envy of friends. If I get out for a second, someone's in it. Rays Outdoors currently have one like this in black but with more padding (too hot for summer). A good chair is VERY important coz I'm in it for hours on end when camping. Ya gotta be comfortable.

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